
Rarest jellyfish - Guinness World Records
2013年12月1日 · The rarest species of jellyfish is the so-called Cookii Monster Crambione cookii of Australia. It was first recorded by American scientist Alfred Gainsborough Mayor, when he saw a specimen of this very large, pink and extremely venomous jellyfish in the sea off Cookstown, Queensland, in 1910.
The Cookii monster: Huge deadly pink jellyfish rediscovered 100 …
2013年11月22日 · The incredibly rare Crambione Cookii has not been seen since 1910 but has been rediscovered off the coast of Queensland, Australia, where it was captured. It was found by an aquarist who was...
Crambione cooki - Wikipedia
Crambione cooki is a rare species of jellyfish in the family Catostylidae. [1] After its original discovery and description in 1910 by Alfred Gainsborough Mayer, [2] it was later presumed extinct, until 2013 when it was sighted off the Australian coast in Queensland. [3]
The Cookii monster: Huge deadly pink jellyfish rediscovered 100 …
2013年11月22日 · The incredibly rare jellyfish was discovered off the coast of Queensland, Australia, by an aquarist who was releasing a rescued sea turtle at the time ; The creature, called a Crambione Cookii, was last seen by American scientist Alfred Gainsborough Mayor off the coast of Cookstown, Queensland, in 1910
Crambione cooki - Lost & Found - Positive Conservation …
He named it Crambione cookii “in honor of the distinguished navigator, Captain James Cook, whose voyage first made the [Queensland] coast known to the world, and whose ship, the Endeavour, met with misfortune in June 1770, near the place wherein this medusa was found.” For a century, this jellyfish species – also known as the corrugated ...
Crambione cookii Mayer, 1910 - Recently Extinct Species
2013年11月15日 · Synonym/s: Crambione cooki Mayer, 1910:677. Last record: pre-1911. Rediscovered in 1999-2000 (Gershwin et al., 2010) Queensland, Australia. QM G333723 (collected 15 November 2013) Original scientific description: Mayer, Alfred Gainsborough. (1910). Medusae of the World. Vol. 1 and 2, the Hydromedusae. Vol. 3, The Scyphomedusae.
Australian Jellyfish, Crambione cookii, Filmed for the First Time ...
2014年2月10日 · Meet Crambione cookii: a species that was discovered in the 1890s off the coast of Cookstown in Queensland and then not seen again for more than a hundred years.
Deadly Cookii monster discovered in Australia - Gizmodo
2013年11月22日 · It’s been more than a century since this huge and deadly Crambione Cookii jelly fish was spotted by American scientist Alfred Gainsborough Mayor, off the coast of Queensland. It was presumed...
Jellyfish back from the dead after 100 years | Stuff.co.nz
2013年11月26日 · The last spotting of the rare, toxic Crambione Cookii was in 1910. Puk Scivyer, from the UnderWater World aquarium in Mooloolaba, said they found the jellyfish during an operation to release a...
Crambione cookii | Atlas of Living Australia
Atlas of Living Australia species page for the Crambione cookii
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